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Indoor Drama
Judy Kameon took me to a nice leisurely lunch at Tiara Cafe, where we discussed garden design business for twenty minutes and the season finale of Top Chef for an hour and a half. She likes Marcel, I'm mad for Ilan - we had alot to talk about. But what was really on my mind were the amazing moss/driftwood sculptures used in the cavernous, yet cozy, space. They were high up, so I couldn't see exactly what they were made of, but the hostess said they were moss, and that they were sprayed with water to keep them green. What a great idea - a truly low maintenance plant sculpture... no soil, no pebbles, no flowers to dry up, shrivel, and fall on the floor to be eaten by your cat. These were suspended from the ceiling, which is a very pet - friendly place for an indoor plant to be. Just attach your moss of choice to your wood of choice with your wire of choice, and then hang it in a place where all can admire your handiwork. Mist frequently for vibrancy!













My house will go green, dammit. And here's how.
I was thinking of you when I saw it!